I'm not sure exactly what transporter will do for you..but yoiu might be able to do something like the following if you want to convert your file to a real partition.
1. Create your boot camp partition
2. Create a VM in Parallels that uses the Boot Camp partition
3. Add your existing drive image (after backing it up, of course!) to the same VM as a secondary drive
4. Use some bootable CD within the VM (GParted live CD maybe?) to clone the partition from your file to the real partition on the drive.
5 Windows will probably die a death if you try and boot into it via Boot Camp, so you may need to do a repair install. This will keep all of your installed settings and programs intact and the system should be exactly as it was once you finish.
6 Once windows is happy booting from Boot Camp, then you can try using the Parallels VM to start it up.
If anything is going to go horribly wrong with this, I'd expect it to be step 4 - I am not sure how good the BIOS emulation within parallels is and if it would work properly with the various drive/partition cloning utilites out there.
Anyone see any other problems with this approach?
Last edited: Jun 12, 2007